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- Title
- Sian Torrington - We Dont Have To Be The Building
- Content partner
- PrideNZ
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- Description
Sian talks about the art project We Don't Have To Be The Building which focuses on lesbian, bi-sexual, queer female-bodied, trans*, mana wahine, takataapui and female-identified activists of both 30 years ago during Homosexual Law Reform, and now in our contemporary world.
- Format
- Audio
- Date created
- 25-02-2016
- Creator
- pridenz.com
- URL
- https://www.pridenz.com/sian_torrington_we_dont_have_to_be_the_building.html
- Locations
- Wellington, Aotearoa New Zealand
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- Homosexual Law Reform / bisexual / butch / femme / gay / lesbian / queer / trans / transgender / 1970s / 1980s / 2010s / activism / arts / assemblage / biphobia / Black Women's movement / bravery / celebration / council / clothing / collaboration / coming out / commodification / connect / connections / consciousness raising / consent / culture / dildo / diversity / drawing / embodied research / experimental / fun / funding / fundraising / hair / hate / homophobia / homosexual law reform / hui / human rights / humour / immigration / interviewing / intimacy / invisibility / kaupapa / laughter / law / lesbian feminism / life drawing / listening / marriage equality / mobilisation / oral history / passion / passive / patriarchal system / privilege / protest / public spaces / racism / reflection / research / sex / sex toys / sexism / sexual rights / sexuality / shame / silence / socialism / solidarity / support / Tiriti o Waitangi / Treaty of Waitangi / truth / university / video / visibility / visual arts / whakapapa / wisdom / women / boosted / pridenz.com / Aotearoa New Zealand / Berlin / Courtenay Place / Germany / Minsk / United Kingdom / Wellington / Lesbian and Gay Archives of New Zealand (LAGANZ) / People Against Prisons Aotearoa (formerly known as No Pride In Prisons) / Wellington City Council / Dyke News / sexual orientation / We Don't Have To Be The Building (2016) / Auckland Pride Festival / Big Gay Out (Auckland) / Drawing it Out / Glastonbury Festival / Let's Talk About Sex (hui) / Pride / Pride parade (Auckland) / cottaging / Elizabeth Kerekere / Hinemoana Baker / John Key / Kassie Hartendorp / Nathaniel Gordon-Stables / Sasha Hartmann-Hughes / Sian Torrington / Steven Joyce / Tash Helasdottir-Cole
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